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Causes and Solutions for Children’s Yellow, Uneven Tooth Surfaces with Pieces Deteriorating

Children’s teeth may turn yellow, have uneven surfaces, and develop pieces falling off, possibly due to calcium deficiency or harmful substances in drinking water. It is recommended to seek professional medical examination and treatment to determine the cause and obtain appropriate solutions.
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  • Children's Dental Health
  • Tooth Discoloration
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How to Prevent Children’s Dental Diseases

Learn how to effectively prevent children’s dental diseases, from daily oral hygiene habits to professional treatment suggestions, to fully protect the health of your child’s teeth.
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  • Children's Dental Health
  • Oral Hygiene
  • Preventing Dental Diseases
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Is It Normal for a Child to Start Losing Teeth at 18 Months?

The timing of when a child starts to lose their baby teeth can vary, as can the rate at which their teeth grow. Generally, the teething period occurs between the ages of 6 and 12, and the process of tooth replacement should be completed by the age of 14.
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  • Pediatric Dentition
  • Children's Dental Health
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